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Meaning of fiat
A formal authorization or proposal.
Etymology of fiat
The word "fiat" originates from the Latin word "fiat," which is the third person singular of the verb "fiere," meaning "to become" or "to be done"
Historically, "fiat" was used in medieval Latin to translate the Greek word "genoito" (γENOITO), which means "let it be" or "so be it"
In modern usage, "fiat" has evolved to encompass a range of meanings related to formal authorizations, proposals, and decrees
Synonyms
decree
order
command
edict
directive
instruction
mandate
ruling
pronouncement
declaration
judgment
verdict
decision
dictate
ordinance
law
regulation
statute
act
enactment
proclamation
announcement
notice
directive
injunction
behest
bidding
requirement
stipulation
condition
provision
ordinance
prescription
requirement
stipulation
commandment
precept
dictate
ukase
rescript
firman.
Definitions
- A formal authorization or proposal, especially one made by a person in authority
- An arbitrary or authoritative decision or ruling
- A decree or order issued by a person in power, especially a government or sovereign
Usage Examples
- The company's board of directors issued a fiat to increase production by 20% within the next quarter
- The government's fiat to raise taxes was met with widespread opposition
- The judge's fiat was clear: the defendant was to be released on bail pending further investigation
Antonyms
refusal
denial
rejection
veto
prohibition
ban
disapproval
objection
opposition
resistance
defiance
disobedience
noncompliance
nullification
revocation
cancellation
abrogation
repeal
repudiation
renunciation
relinquishment
waiver
abandonment
forsaking
spurning
dismissal
dismissal
negation.